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FOREST AND STREAM. 



Nov. 24, 1892. 



WHERE TO FIND 

 GOOD 



aUAIL SHOOTING. 



There is probably no place in North Carolina 

 where better quail shooting can be had than at 

 Mt. Airy, TO miles from Greensboro via Cape 

 Fear & YadliiD Valley R. R., or where as good 

 aocommodations can be found for ihe huntsman 

 and his family as at Keiifro Iim. 



Kenfro Inn is a modern, new hotel, located 

 amid beautiful scenery and in a mrst healthful 

 climate. The hotel is thoroughly equipped. 



I have personally bunted in nearly every 

 county in N^orth Carolina, and for continuous 

 shooting early and late I know of no place equal 

 to fbis immediate section. 



Having secured the exclusive, privilege of the 

 best grounds for the guests of the Renfi-o Inn, I 

 feel assured that all sportsmen who desire gond 

 shotting and erood hotel accommodations will 

 find no better in the fc'outh. 



I should be glad to correspond and give further 

 particulars. 

 Address W. A. BRYAK, 



Renfi'o Tun, Mount Airj-, jV. C. 

 Of the Montouese House, Brapford, Conn. 



KODAKS 



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For Time Exposures In- Doors, 



For Flash-Lights at Nights 



The King of '^^'^ 



ing Kodak has 



, lass 

 larker 



o «« »j c plate attachment, 

 • IVdlllCI dis • shutter, sliding front, 

 ciuiomatic register and can be used as a hand or 

 tripod camera. Best lens; best finish. 



$55 $65. 



( Send For I 

 "/ Catalogue. * 



EASTHAN KODAK CO.. 

 Rochester. N.Y. 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLAN 

 MESSENGER, Proprietor, 



HOTEI- ZINZEXDOKF.-Oppn all the year. 

 Elevators, electric lights. Terms moderate. 

 Write for rat<'s. L. W. Scoville. Manager. 

 Winston-Salem, N. C, U. S. A., in the very 

 heart of the richest portion of western North 

 Carolina, "the land nf the sky." Average wir- 

 ter climate 40° F. Very dry. Protected by Sau- 

 ratown Mounta'ns from N. E. and W. winds. 

 Fine quail shooting on the four railroads and 

 turnnikes leading out of towns. Twelve hours 

 to Washington, two routes, doiible dailies. Half 

 way between Florida and East or North West. 



BEST OF SHOOTING 



CAN BE HAD AT 



3xr. o. 



Plenty of quail, deer, wild turkey, squirrels and 

 rabbits. Hotel good; -^pen tires or stoves; nine- 

 teen hours from New York. 



W. R. CAPEHART, Owner. 



S. W. Everett. Sponeman in Charge. 



THE FINEST GUNNING IN YEARS TO BE 

 had on over three thousand acres of ground. 

 Quail, partridge, rabbits, etc. Best attention 

 and accommodations for sportsmen; flrsi-class 

 dogs. H. J. ROGERS, Eastport. L. I. 



FOR RENT. 



WOODBORN HALU' 



AT NEW WINDSOR. N. Y.. 2}A MILES SOUTH 

 OF NEWBURGH-0N-HUD.-50N. THE 

 HOMESTEAD OP J. BLACKBURN 

 MILLER, ESQ.. 

 This tine residence is offered for rent, FUR- 

 NISHED, for the season or year. The house is 

 in excellent order and contains all modern im- 

 provements. Large stable, with accommodations 

 for 6 or 8 horses, and an extension where car- 

 nages can be washed with a hose. Abundant 

 supply of water introduced into the stable. The 

 location of this residence is unsurpassed, being 

 situated on the bank of the Hudson, and com- 

 manding an extended view of river and moun- 

 tains. For particulars anply to 



JOHN B. HALL, 

 Brew ster Building, Newhurg. N. Y. 



QUAIL SHOOTING LODGE. 



I want to sell about 900 acres of most beautiful 

 small grain and grass fnrmiug land situated nine 

 railes from here, immediately on R. R. Four 

 passenger "rains each way daily. Flng station at 

 door. Purchaser can liave exclusive buntin"- 

 pnvilpge on 5,000 acres adjoining. Finest quaii 

 sliooting section in Nortli Carolina. Corres- 

 pondence solicited. 



D. W. C. BENBOW, Greensbo ro, C. 



Ste. Marguerite Salmon Club 



Any one haviug certificate of membership 

 standing in the name of I. H. Ashton will please 

 return same to undersigned, as it has been either 

 lost or stolen. .James Grant, .56 Broadway, N Y 



QHARES AND MEMBERSHIPS IK ALL THE 

 kJ leading shooting, fishing and sporting clubs 

 bought and sold on commission. We have at 

 present for sale shares in the best duck.hrant 

 and goose shooting clubs in the country. ToAy^•s- 

 END & HowAB P, !C8 Temple Court, N. Y. City. 



T HAVE TWO SHARES OF THE FAMOUS 

 • Ragged Island Sporting Club for sale. It fur- 

 nishes the best wildfowl shooting on the Atla-nt''.- 

 ^no n- Address ALEX. HUNTER, 



803 G St.. N. W., AVashingtou. D. C. 



Increasing Sales attest the Popularity ol 

 THE GENTLEMEN'S CIGARETTE. 



Majiufactured only by 



KINNEY TOBACCO CO., Successors)/ Alao 

 Oiannfactnrers of the Old IteUabl© " ^ 



iWIIT OAPQRAU, 



THE PROTEAN TENT. 



Pat'd U. S. and Canada. The best teut td the 

 world for sportsmen. Lightest, most compaist, 

 best ventilated. Never blows down. Never 

 leaks. Only one pole required. Illustrated cir- 

 cular and price list free on application. 



A. s. COMSXOCK, Kvanston, ril. 



S25toS50 



per wee1c». 



'*01d Reliable Plater." Onlr 



practical way lo replaU; rnsty and 

 worn knives, forkti, spoons, etc.? 

 quickly done by dipping in melted 

 metal. No experience, poliahlIlff^ 

 or machinery. Thick plate at on© 

 operation; laat« 5 to 10 yeara; flno 

 finish when taken from the plater. 

 Every family has plating to do^ 

 Plater sella readily. Pmfltt large. 

 W. r. Uarrlsoa A Co. Coionboi, Qr 



The Adirondacks. 



Map of the Adirondack Wilderness. 



Poclier. edition on map-bond paper. gl.OO. 

 "It Is the most complete map of the Adh-ondaok: 

 region ever published."— Jbres? and Stream. 



Pocket Map of Lake Champlain and Lake 

 George. Map-bond paper, .50 cents. 



Guide Books.— The AdirnndacliH, Ulustratea 

 16mo., 272 pages, pseudo cloth cover, 25 cts. 



Lake Georire and L<ake Champlain. 25 cts. 



^ddresB «. R.- MVOnn * Uli. Cllmnm Fnlla. N. V. 



GiNTAS CANOES; 



AND 



HOW TO BUILD THEM. 



bt farkbr b. field. 



The directions are as plain and explicit as pos- 

 sible for the construction o£ a canoe 13ft. 6in.X 

 37in. at an expense of not to exceed $7, while the 

 simple operations are within reach of the skill of 

 any careful amateur. No technical terms are 

 used and the successive operations are carefully 

 described in detail, each step being made clear 

 before proceedinglto the next. Illustrated; paper 

 18 pages; price 50 cents. 



ffOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO., 



■'10 Rrosulwa-v. Maw Vork 



Hunting in the Great West. 



(Bustlings in the EockieB.) 



flunting and Fishing Sketches by Monntaln. 

 and Stream. By G. O. Shields. 12mo., cloth, 300 

 pages llltistrated. Price 75 cts. For sale by 

 irnR.F.ST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO.. 



TiroQilTPft-jr. TiTow Tort 



Advertisements under this head, 

 strictly Umited to WANTS AND EX- 

 CHANGES, will be inserted at the spe- 

 cial rate of three cents a word each 

 insertion. The money must accom- 

 pany the order. 



IpNGLISH BEAGLES FOR SALE, ALL 

 ■J ages, both sexes, trained and untrained. 

 Will esciiange for B. L. shotgun or oflEers. Ad- 

 dresa with stamp BEEBE BROS., Montrose, Pa. 



RABBIT DOGS, HOMING PIGEONS, flT 

 game chickens. Second to none. Bargains. 

 Sell or trade. A. C. KRQEGER, Wrightsyille, 

 York Co., Pa. 



FIRST ELEVEN NUMBERS OF GOLD- 

 smith's Animated History. What offers ? 

 E. F. ROSS, m Ninth ave., New York City. 



ia mi! muL 



BLACK WONDER. 



A.K C.S.B. 3.3..557. Whelped Jan. 30. 1890. 

 King of black pointers, and was the king of all 

 colors at the United States field trials, 1891, win- 

 ning the Derby and AU-Age Stake. He won two 

 firsts and one second on bench. He is a dog that 

 kno_ws ho w to iinnt and not afraid of briers. Fee 

 JOHN A. HUNTER, Bloomington, Monroe 

 Co., Indiana. 



TYNE. 



Gath's Hope ex Daisy F. 

 He is a big, line fellow, and a brother to Daisy 

 Hope and Daisy Hunter. Is a grand fielder and 

 cuts his work out like the rest of his ilk. Has 

 more Campbell blood than any .setter in stud. 



JOHN JV- ©UNTER, Bloojiiiti^«a, MonrQ§ Co., Jnd, 



AT STUD. 



SCOTCH lERBIERS. 



KILROY. 



Born June 3, 1890. A.K.C.S.B. 35,089. 

 Sire Ch. "Kildee." Bam "Bitterweed." 



Black brindle. perfect head and ears, grand 

 body, bone and legs; superb coat. Winner of 13 

 first prizes and 5 specials, and twice winner of 

 the 30 guinea Chnmpion Cup in England, and 

 first and special Boston. 1893. 



Studl.Fee 4^25. 



KILCREE. 



Born July 13, 1890. A.K.C.S.B. 36,343. 

 Sire Ch. "Kildee." Dam "Zembra." 



Black brindle, perfect head and ears, grand 

 body, bone and legs; splendid hard coat, and 

 without pxception onp of the best Scotch Terriers 

 living. Winner of 6 first prizes and 4 specials, in- 

 cluding the 30 guinea Champion Cup in England. 

 Stud Fee ^625. 



KILBAB. 



• Born June 3 1890 A.K.C.S.B. 33,573. 



Sire Ch. "Kildee," Dam "Shiela. 



Sandy brindle, good head and ears, grand body, 

 legs and feet; splendid hard coat. Winner of 5 

 first and 3 second prizes. 



Stud Kee $15. 



HENRY BEOOKS, West Medford, Mass. 



Chestnut Hill Kennels' 



COLLIES_AT STUD. 



Christopher, - - $50, 

 Wellesbourne Charlie, $50, 



30 per cent. oflE to members of Collie Club. 



IRISH TEERIERS. 



Breda Bill, - - $30. 



Puppies and grown stock for sale. Dogs of all 

 breeds taken to board, conditioned for shows, 

 kept at stud and sold on commission. 



Address 



CHESTNUT HILL KENNELS, 



Chestnut HiU, Philadelphia. 



Champion Aristocrat 



(31,064) 



J 



Winner of forty-five first and special prizes. The 

 most successful stud dog of the day. Sire of 

 Baronet, winner of forty prizes and specials. 

 Lord Courtenay, winner of 3d prize at the last 

 St, Bernard Club show; also Aristos, winner of 

 1st at the great Kennel Club show, London. His 

 last two litters numbered U and 10. 



PUPPIES 



by the great dog now for sale, dam by Champion 

 Hesper. 



DUTCHESS KENNELS, 1639 Third Ave., N. Y. 



EDWARD BOOTH, Manager. 



HEATHERKENNELS. 



Dandle Dinmonts 



IN STUD. 



KING O' THE HISAXHKR (Mustard). 

 AMrmOJi (Pepper). 



I^AIRD O' THE HEATHER. (Pepper). 



The above dogs are winners of firsts and spe- 

 cials in the best shows in England and the Bor- 

 der. Dandle puppies for sale, both peppers and 

 mustards. 



CHESAI»EAKE BAY DITKE, 



bred by Edward Lynch, Maxwell's Point, Md. 



EDWARD BROOKS, 

 ^ Hyde Park, Mass. 



REFUGE n. 



Winner of over forty prizes, including the meda 

 t^X.^^^Jl'^^^ ^''^ '^'^0' Agricultural Hall, London, 

 1891. Kee $40.00. 



Champion 



Kingston Regent. 



Fee, $35.00. 



SEVERAL LITTERS SIRED BY THESE 

 DOG« FOB SALE CHEAP. 



NEW YORK ST. BERNARD KENNELS, 



138TH ST. AND THE HUDSON RIVER. 



In the Stud. 



Fee $25. 



WHYTE B., 



By Roderigo— Florence Gladstone. 

 Divided 3d, Southern Field Trials. 

 Broken dogs and puppies of strictly pure Llew- 

 eilm breeding always for sale. The blood of my 

 kennel is the bluest of the blue. 



HERBERT S. BEVAN, Lamar, Miss. 



MEADOW CITY KENNELS, 



The leading English setter kennels of the East, 

 uur held trial and bench show winners 



The Corsair and Rod's Whim 



AtSttjd. Fee $35 and S35. 

 Youne stock by these noted winners out of our 

 i^ounr Aohle ex Gladstone ex Sue bitches for sale, 



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CHESTNUT HILL, PHILADELPHIA, PA., 



OFFER THE SERVICES OF THE FOLLOWING 



STUD DOGS: 



Rough-Coated Collies. 



Champion THE SQUIRE, 



(30.881). The greatest collie living. Fee $50. 

 By Champ. Charlemagne— Champ. Flurry. 



Champion ROSLYN DANDY, 



(17,577). By Champ. Scotilla— Champ. Cora II. 

 Fee 835. 



IRISH SETTERS. 



Champ TIM. 



1st and special. N.Y.,'93. 

 Fee 835. 



JEERY JARVIS, 



(A. 15.347) litter brother- 

 to Duke-Elcho. Fee SIO. 



PRIDE OF PATSY i^Mi 

 ENGLISH PUGS. 

 BONSOR, 



(31,054). Winner 1st, Chicago, New York and 

 Pittsburgh, 1893. Fee $15. 



Extended nedigrees of any of the above on ap- 

 plication. Bitches entrusted to us receive the 

 best of care. Pine specimens of the above breeds 

 for sale at reasonable prices, including several 

 good stud dogs and brood bitches in whelp. 



Young Stock Always on Hand. 



FOX-TESBIEES 



IN STUD. 



Starden's King $35 



Brockenliurst Tyke 15 



Reckoner 15 



Champion Baby Mixer 15 



$100 will be given for the best pnn sired by any 

 of these dogs during the year 1893. Prize to be 

 competed for at the New York show of 1893. 

 Donor not to compete. 



HILLSIDE KENNELS, 



LANCASTER, MASS. 

 Puppies always on hand. 



IN THE STUD. 



DACHSHUNDS: 



Ch. Windrush Rioter, $35 



Imp. Jay, - - $35 



Don Quixote II., - $aO 



Snperbus TI., - - $Ji5 



Zulu II. (Challenge class), $30 



BASSETS: 



Bent, ) 



Bow, [Fee, $10 each. 

 Krooks, ) 



Pups of both breeds generally on hand. 



EDWARD A. MANIC E, 



Stock bridge. Mass. 



Challenge Iri^h Setter 



Imported. Has proved the most successful stock 

 dog in America, who has only been 18 mos. in 

 stud and has sho-svn 1st prize winners at N.Y. and 

 Boston. Sire of Avondale. winner Ist N. Y., Ist 

 Washington, 1st Pittsburgh, only times shown. 

 Sire of Minnie L. and Frank L.. winners Ist and 

 3d at Boston. Sire of Maid of Borstal and Alice 

 Kent, winners at all the large shows whenever 

 shown. Puppies by this unequalled sire out of 

 prize winning bitches, comprising the best blood 

 both of Europe and America, constantly on hand. 

 Stud fee. §35. Send for pedigree and cut. JOHN 

 J. SCANLAN, P. O. Box 339, Fall River, Mass. 



MELROSE KENNELS 



ST. BERNARDS. 



Stud dogs, puppies and brood bitches. 



liOrd Melrose at Stud. 



Vee S50. Largest dog in the world. 

 £. H. OIOORE, Slelrose, Mass. 



CLAREMONT PATSY. 



The best Irish setter stud dog in America. In 

 the field his get are the- equal in style and dash 

 of any breed living, while their beauty has placed 

 them right at the front on the bench. Address 

 F. H. PERRY, 



Des Moines, Iowa. 



STUD DOGS: ' 



^ ' ■ PUPPIES FOE SAI.E. •• * ' 



